Our love affair with the monsoons is timeless. Despite the smut and spores, the mustiness and flooding, we seem to be hopelessly in love with this time of the year. And Bollywood has played its part, to the T, in romanticising the rains. From penning melodies to splashing it on the canvas to weaving tales around the dewy petrichor, the monsoon fever has captivated our curiosities for centuries. A respite to the parched souls, as the midnight heavens thunder impotently, and the pitter-patter of the rains hit the surface, it stirs something soulful within us. But for Indians, it’s a lot more than just a season. It’s a cultural mainstay.